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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Develops advanced language skills through the investigation of major currents of change in modern Spanish-speaking societies; gender issues, technology, revolution and counterrevolution. Taught in Spanish. Prereq: SPAN 203; WR 122 or 123.
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3.00 Credits
Practice in improving listening, comprehension, and oral skills in Spanish. Communicative activities in class in addition to language laboratory work. Prereq: SPAN 203. R once when content changes for maximum of 4 credits.
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4.00 Credits
Provides additional language development for students, emphasizing academic writing skills in Spanish. Prereq: Any two of SPAN 301, 303, or 305.
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4.00 Credits
Study of Spanish sounds, rhythms, and intonation; supervised pronunciation practice. Prereq: SPAN 301 or 303 or 305. Davis.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to major themes and ideas from the medieval period to 1800 through the reading of representative texts. Prereq: two from SPAN 301, 303, 305. Herrmann, Middlebrook, Powell, Wacks.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to major themes and ideas from 1800 to the present through the reading of representative texts. Prereq: two from SPAN 301, 303, 305. Herrmann, Powell.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to main currents and literary works in the colonial Spanish American period from a historical perspective. Critical readings of selected texts from colonial times. Prereq: two from SPAN 301, 303, 305. Epple, GarcÃa-Pabón, Powell, Taylor.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic currents and movements in contemporary Spanish American literature from a historical perspective. Critical readings of selected poems, short fiction, and plays. Prereq: two from SPAN 301, 303, 305. Enjuto Rangel, Epple, GarcÃa-Pabón, Taylor, Triana.
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4.00 Credits
Review and development of the more complex aspects of Spanish grammar with special attention to idiomatic usage. Prereq: SPAN 203. Davis, Murcia, Zabala.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Hispanic literature written in the United States. Close reading and discussion of selected texts by Hispanic authors. Emphasis on literary trends and themes. Prereq: two from SPAN 301, 303, 305. Epple, Gladhart, Taylor, Triana.
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